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Marriage licenses

Justin D. Stanton and Angela R. Hainline, both of Spokane.

Bryan J. Walker and Tiffany J. Swift, both of Spokane.

In the courts

Superior courts

New suits

Numerica Credit Union v. Shirley Bonuccelli, money claimed owed.

Roofing Supply Group Inc. v. Alpine Roofing and Renovations LLC, money claimed owed.

Universal Funding Corp. v. Terry Otton, complaint for fraud/misrepresentation.

Amber Beedle v. Fred Brown, injuries/vehicle collision.

James Davis v. Rowdy Welch, injuries/vehicle collision.

Cortney Claeson v. Anthony Gassman-Sandoval, injuries/vehicle collision.

Donald Bertolino v. William M. Pugh et al., restitution of premises.

Rockwood Property Management LLC et al. v. Timothy P. Myers, restitution of premises.

Maryln Romero v. Richard Vaughan et al., restitution of premises.

SG Rentals et al. v. Dayna Markley et al., restitution of premises.

Moland Management Co. et al. v. Matt Mayfied et al., restitution of premises.

Marriage dissolution petitions

Smith, Theresa and Roy

Limbeck, Max and Rachelle

Lewis, Daysha L., and Tapia, Noe

Buckenberger, Cynthia and Gerald

Hansen, Dyanna and Donald W.

Gowers, Sandra J. and Arthur W.

Kring, Kirt Jr. and Sarah

Essary, William G. and Stefanie

Marriage dissolutions granted

Krauss, Justin, and Higgins, Danielle

Duncan, Tonya M., and Jarrad, William R.

Shamion, Anthony and Carole

Calechman, David S., and Rau, Kathleen D.

Morgan, Veronica L. and Brian L.

Criminal sentencings

Judge Ellen Kalama Clark

Vincent W. Birdtail, 20; 15 days in jail with credit given for 15 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.

Cody A. Brown, 26; 13 days in jail with credit given for 13 days served, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Juan P. Griffin, 49; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after pleading guilty to solicitation to commit possession of a controlled substance.

Travis A. Hebert, 29; one month in jail with credit given for 24 days served, after pleading guilty to harassment.

Timothy A. Leyland, 45; 13 days in jail with credit given for 13 days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance.

Opal A. McClure, 42; 37 days in jail with credit given for 37 days served, after pleading guilty to money laundering.

Joshua J. Roullier, 25; 14 days in jail with credit given for 14 days served, after pleading guilty to possession of a controlled substance.

Todd R. Tyvan, 48; three months in jail with credit given for 21 days served, after pleading guilty to second-degree theft.

Judge John O. Cooney

Tracey L. Hildebrandt, 46; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after pleading guilty to harassment.

Judge Linda G. Tompkins

Desmond R. Campbell aka Desmond R. Baldwin, 40; 38 days in jail with credit given for 38 days served, after pleading guilty to criminal mischief.

Erika A. Evans, 20; one day in jail with credit given for one day served, after pleading guilty to harassment.

Roland N. Newton, 32; $8,367 restitution, two days in jail with credit given for two days served, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to vehicular assault.

Dominick Ramos, 27; 22 months in prison, 18 months probation, after pleading guilty to second-degree domestic violence assault and third-degree domestic violence assault.

Taylor A.D. Shea, 21; five days in jail with credit given for one day served, 200 hours of community restitution, 12 months probation, after pleading guilty to vehicular assault.

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